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#1 In these economic times, do we have a choice?
#2 I have turned down more work this year than any other. Why? Because I know I can only do so much, I finally learned the word "No", and I listen to my instincts when I feel it will not turn out well for both parties . However there is a nagging voice that says, take it, you can save the money for bad times.
Sigh.
2. I'd trust those instincts Ophelia, I've found they tend to lead you in the right direction.
Pleasure as always. :)
Keep it up.
I've had this far too many times, I've even got to the stage of winning tenders and submitting a proforma invoice for first order, then when you call the client they do not return your calls, they don't answer when you call their mobile, they never respond to emails...it's hard but you have to move one.
I could name and shame tonnes of businesses who use these business practices - but it is very unprofessional!
Also you need to check the credit rating of new businesses, 1 business in the UK contacted and refused point blank to pay for the product up front as we had never dealt with them before. We did a credit chaeck and found them NOT credit worthy. The client was trying to bulldoze us in to sending the goods without an order and on poor credit ratings - we said thanks for the enquiry and good bye.